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DEWEY CALLS LOOI H IPION OF CHAMPIONSf' I __ ~.~~
FOLLOWS PLAN I
AGAINST WALCOTT
Complete Coveran
LOCAL • STATE· NATIOIlII.
'St·
• WHY P AY MORE?
KNOCKS OUT CHALLENGER; PACKED I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WITH DRAMA, SUSPENSE AND AGONY I~
Itr L WUlk Cole
lAavm, the Yankee Stadium in New York last Friday night.
where we witnessed the cripping, hagic climax to the stout·
hearted attempt of Jersey Joe Walcott to wrest the world's
heavyweilht championship from Joe Louis, anciently named by
and referred to by sports writers and experts as ''The Brown
Bomber," th ''Dark Destroyer," an<! since Friday night, "the
champion of .,hampions"; we were faced with the lirst metro­politan
newspaper fight ~exlra" to reach the streets, the Daily
News, which givm, the detailed attOunt of the now historic
battle said of the ftnal round, the eleventh, as follows:
"Louis' trainers were £ivinl him a pep talk as he <:ame out.
Louis srored with light left to side of head. Walcott missed hard
right to face. Walcott landed three leItjabs to Louis' face. Louis REAFFIR NON- HIlSON PO·Lley landed light left. Louis started to crowd Walcott and he backed
away. Walcott landed two rights to fa"" and made Louis back
up. Louis caught Walcott with hard right to jaw. Louis landed
four rights to jaw. Walcott was staggered by right. Louis caught
him with right against ropes and Louis threw right to jaw and
Walcott went forward with his hands over his head. Louis went 1=========================================
~o!n ~o~nae: ik:n e;e: ;a~n~id! ~a's: 'hSei ~t:r.ireedH :tiog ~r~iste~,o iF:u;l;lua;m:~ c:o:urnit~e~d: n;i~nen.~ t!e~n MINISTER FI GHTS:..~ I
and out. Time: 2:56.
And that was the sum-total, lhe core, the Louis-Walcott • I
REPUBLICAN STANDARD BEARERS
championshlP tight in a nuts"ell. That does not mean that the LIQUOR STORE
' fight from Ule lirst to the eleventh round was not a good fight-far
from iL As some of the writers would have it, and at the I
::e n~tm~y a~~mJ,~ t:or~~~t t~:a~g!:~~h~i::;;:,;~~:p ~~~~' ~ •
history. ---- ---
As ·~B~·'c~m,sa;:d!~ announcer and our expert writer PROTESTS ISSUANCE OF LICENSE II
for the New York Journal-American, who oeomparing the
Louis-Walcott fight of last Friday night with the Dempsey· ..aEAR CHURCH TAlK DENIED Tunney heavyweight championship fight of years past, said in It ; I
part as follows:
..... J must wonder. when J hear folks talking about how ---
dull Friday rught's fight between the Joes and their meeting in Ingenuity of modem wen"" CHAMPION OF
the Garden were, how much the rosy mlsts of memory have col. won the firs~ round of a light CHAMPIONS
ored the two championship baWes between Jack and Gene. between .a. liquor sto:-e dealer I
''Turn. ~ack to .the roun~-by-round st.>ries of those two ten· :~~=:;;S~~~u;h~c!:t~~':
round dec,lslOn affairs ~ometime and see for yoursell if they were his c:hureh last week.
two·man Gettysburgs. A record~ tdephone conver-
NAACP POLITICAL'
STAND UNCHANGED
SAYS SiLECTlON· OF DEWEY ODES
. ·NOT ALTER POSITION; PLATFORM HIT
"In the entire twenty rounds there was just one real knOCk-I sation between two men, identi­down.
Throw out the hullabaloo created by it and the ensuing tied as lhe agent of the liquor
'long count,' and the fact lhat. the surprising Tunney twi"" out- dispenser, Max Wolff, 1435 W. problems in
pomted the supposedly mvmclble Man Maulel·, what would you Madison, and Bishop W. S. F. White, by looking to the R.
have left? I Saunders, pastor of the Baptised secretary. said that he was "not sian people for Ieaderahip. HJi,
"Not too much in the way of slashing, thrilling lights, I as- Pent:lcostal Church, within 200 New York's Gove: nor Tom Dewey, right and California'S unduly inlPI-essed by the selre- address followed a highly pro-
~~; t~~uia:;:!'tt.i:~:u~:;,,~.::,::rt;~~~e:f ~hheO s~~:;, ~;:~~e: I ~:",!;:,,~e ~iu~~t:re;:'S:i w:::. Gomnor Earl Warren, ,.. h 0 were nominated at the rec:ent !:,:fo:~h~e;,:~~~' i:!;~~~~ ;~a~vefO:~1 lO a:=,ric::;
"Which was much th~ same with these two last fights that I ministrator Lawren"" Duncan National Republican Convention, as candidates for President mg address to the convention J ames Herndon of Atlaa1a, Ga..
(Continued on paee 4) as being suffident eviden"" of lind Vi"" President, respectively, subject to th" will of the on Sunday. who said he favored the Henry
--------------------!an agreemenL He granted re- American people in the November e1ec:\ion. A Republican leader told the A. '.','~rliice movement, because HARTEN DENIES newal on the basis of the re L"Onvcnlion that the sel'ction of the ether major polltkal parties
cording. • JOf LOUIS MOBBED AND CAR STRIPPED Govl'rnf)r D,.w,y WOUld, not ~I- a .... l1nt sin""re with the Negro,
The law requires a written ter the POSIt. n of the Negro In A",;in T. Walden, for nearly
consent from .,hurc:h authorities IN HARlEM AND THE otAMP LIKED IT Amerlcml li(" unless the Go,:- lh· ) yearsa lawyer in AUanta.
for the sale of intoxicants with- . ernor Vlent ~yond the generali- anr! v: 0 is «edit<:d with lead-
PARENT~S CHARGE in ZOO feet of a church or re- ew -y k, July I-More than step oul on the balc"Ony and 11~-,,: . of Ilis ~rty p!atfor~. ~e- ~:g :'h~ fight to open ~p t.he
I
ligiOUS inst~lution. 1'1),000 B ·a r Ie m adnurers of plead With them to go hom. ferTlOg to) hnnselr as a lifehme ,,"hTl" Democratic prlmanrs
n::at:r:;;;:,.g an~~q~:rU:::":;;' heavyw<!lght c ham pi 0 n.Joe "The cliampion took the maul- N~gl" R" llubli,'an. Dowdal H. in G o~gia, told a convention
~~~~am:~~n. :;.,!,~e~ ;::~~I!O:~:~it =r"n;~ :~ I~~;~:U~":I~. d~~~I:': ----
Brooklyn, July I.-Rev ·
l
· ten at the Open Door Commu- a con ersati U edl be- .Joe W alcott, mobbed theIr idol my fr ... nds for havmg some MAN IS KILLED Thomas S. Harten, ,:"ibtant pas- ity Center on ~y. 8. tween v Bisbo
on ~~e'; and early -.day when be on-lved.at fun," he said IatCT. -rhey've
tor of the Holy Tnnlty Bapllsl Aiter lnvesbgation by the h· If C h P asked ·f h _ the 1hercsa Botel at g"...e"th aI",ays been great to me. J ow~'d
Church, Brooklyn, was arrested Brooklyn Society for the. Pre- ~':" .k.u.: :~eck .;ou~ un 3 ... x-;. Aveu.e and . 125th Stre<!t. It to them to mingle wi~ them." ~
on Monday morn1l1g and charged ventlOn of Cruelty to Children d t allY to th Wh aI his dicisive d Accomparued by blS nanag.". Althoagh th regular unlformed WOMAN WO' 'ND -D with raping a 13·year-old high and the Police Department. Rev. ::~u riers:~er ~~ r:. . 0 te: _ lU\ and fbJoee detedives, LontS was pollee d tail in RarJem was re- U E school student in the Commun- Harten was arrested while he tedly that f the BJ.Sb ' glon~us trlum~h 111 . y~ forc:..a to battle tit!"()lJl;htbe mforced by about 150 men, !be
ity Center buildmg, 482 Frank- was in bed at his home, 443 ~~ th ~ h uld OPi r;: Stadium l~ Fri~ rUgb1, an- e for mort Ulan 'lhJny (Continued on page 4)
~In Ave. Rev. Harten pleaded Fm~lin Ave., 0 n Mo~ay ~e ou~ ~ the ~~ ";.un-I nounced his retiredent.-and m~ ~fort' he roacl:.ed h i
mno<:ent to the c:harge and said mornlDg b.y DetectIVe DevIne. ders denied .rt of the con- was named by 1he r..overnor prrt'ate SUI~e. The ian. climbed a'"'AINING 10M that he was "framed." The detective was acc:ompanled ti pa et N_ York and o1bers, the all ewer hIS car, tore off t. AN An argUlII.:nt be~een two striking and stabbing .eI.!-.,d
According to the poli"", Mr. by Jam.es Tunny of the Brook· versa(C:~l1nUed on hlte ~ ) I champion of champions. ~ood and all four ~res, and then , men allegedll grow1l1g out of on e police records. . 'DIen
and Mrs. James Taylor of 497 Iyn Society when the arrest was npped off the Ilcenae pia1es. BlRGLARY CHARGED eruruty incu·rred when a youn@' weTE'; fourteen over the 'week
Franklin Ave~ also Brooklyn, made. R.efuslng to leave, me .,rowel woman transferred her aftec- end. i
went to the Classon Ave. Pre Rev. Harten was taken to the WEST KENTUCKY TRAIIIING SCHOOL m around outsidr the hotel _ ' _ . tlOOS from Oil,! to the other, re-clnct
on June 4 and complamed I Classon Ave. Precinct and • and threatened to break down S h of b gJ d sulted in th,' death of the older •
to Detective Edward DeYllle
l
b. ooked on a charge of m,pe. He TO GRADUATE WGEST ClASS • BISTOIY the doors. Louis linally had 10 O=':f ~e"t:.~:"g a:or:::: w':e man an hOSj;ltali7ation fcr the SPEND BILLION ' that thelT 13-year-old daughter, denied the charge and said that I ed a amst a nineteen woman early Tuesday everung.
a first term hIgh school .tudent, It was a "frame up." SEEK l>ATA 01'( EABL T g E g En year Th d 'ad man, ldentined by
had been abused by Rev. H&c· (Continued on l)oge 4) Paducah, July l.-W~ ~en . for the members f~ ~ LIFE OF DR. CARVDl old ast d~:th by poli""'PDIl > ,.,. E<!ward Green 52, FOR CLOTHES
I ~~~I :7~ti~= ~:a ~~~~~ I :::.g :~d~ f/ an~ c::;.. 71l!ikegee Institute, Ala., July :: w~v:!.iIe :&c!,~t !: 1137 Eddy. died at General'Hos-
I school year WIth the largest places as welL The ;Baccala ",- 1. - ".[he G eo r g e Washington pre&lied beb f lhal the mysteri- PltaJ from multtple stah wounds N~w STATE ALCOHOL CONTROL MEN waduating class In its history. ate Servi~ win held San- CalVer Foundation. through its ous Idcnhty of the East E;"d ~~ ~v ~h~~'O-:'.t~~Ch tpen~!ral~ ta',,'; y~~;., J~~t :h;;-;::;::
AttOrdmg to announcement. (Contm.Jed on 4) exeartrve secretary. J. Henry Pit:antom has been deared WIth r' ' Th got .cor ~.i1 ·can woman buys approx- SWOOP DOWN ON TWO MORE PLACES this week, by Achng Pres:d~~ 1 ~t!":'ly~~~":t~n ~::e~26 ~ Willis :;e h~s;i':'.:~ ~d:o:ci!~: Imatdy twel~e outnts a year, I M. !. Sleet. Commen""men . RACE .htute's :{ am e d agric:ulturnl . Howard, addn.~ nol gIVen, is T~p ' C'ceSSOrles for these out-erel
s for ~e 92 ~aduates Will NO case broke, according 10 near death in General as re- fits may run into hundreds of
Field agents of the State AI- St. CatherIne, alIas "Belgium'·, be held Friday rugh!' JulY 16, <:I1:"1S1. ..\h polICe, when th accused man sults of a Sf'vere beatirtg P olice pie.: 's and cost thousands of dol-cohol
Control Board , wooped was filed a~I3Y. He ha~ at ~ o'clock in lhe ew Audi- QUOTA J ~~h:::.sICO;='" Wldi_1 aUe.:edly bro.ke into th~ ohorne 1 k Earl Phillips, 29, ·1314 R. lars. Bags, blouses, belts, di.,kies
down on two more places sus- charged W I I h posseSSIOn of torlum-Gymnaslum. Dr. R. B. lO De rt t I R cis of a woman listed on poli"" rec- West Chestnut, as the slayer- and Ills very oiten coat JDOI'e
peeled of Violating state liquor speeial federal tax stamp 2750 Atwood, Presid nt of K ntucky :;: ~"",a:, ':::" ~keg:O~-1 oreis as Edna Ma McCarty, ~55 be"t than the individual suit or dress.
laws Thursday, June 24. !he ~ithout correspondml s I a I e State College, Frankfort. WIll 1. _ Seae- stitute and Bessie B. Walcott. South Hancock. She lO.1d poli"" Homicld Detecti .. e Sgt. Jo- I! each of the 5,000,000 Necro
~~p~~ ~:~b ':'~~~~"!n~g~~ h'7~t~~hon to conduct more ~;:~r ~~e ~:::t~e';,':~~eA~~ I tary of K~nneth C. exec:utive .sec:retary of th Tus- :::''::se a an~"!;::"':~ ~t; o!';~ ph RIcbel said the argument w I~ n in America spent 0Illy
nut, and a place known as raids m the ncar future waSi' Hickman, Ky., IS a graduate of Royall sald there keg Inshtute Red Cross Cha~- her mouth and cautioned h r bctwee~ thl) t~o men st~ed $Ib 8 (or a dr a y~ar, they
"BelgIum's" resulted In a fine expressed by one field agent Fisk, Iowa State College and '(o'ould ~ ~:::t.. f;>;; I ~e~:mdB a rememb~" ;f b~~e ~":I~-I not to ream~ did scream I :,~~ G7:~l o~:lect:!~~ P~~I:: would pend the amazing figure
and a possible cltahon In one who refused us of his name. the UniverSIty of Chlcalo. He Ne~oes I~ f th us . ~~u. 0 C ~ IC d . and poll caught Tbomas after I f g d gJPhllli • t p ed glOC 4,900,000. However, the 5,-
case, and filing away of the "We have not begun to raid has had many years' experience a dISCUSSIon 0 th e ~onS't VlS~ ~ I Y an h ~ I a chasa. ~..:: :~~h "'a kniC: thurndet::' 000, Negro women buy an
olher. Both .were hard In . the yet." he sa~d. The o~ous as an educalOr, the last 18 of ~ ta be o:n!';,t ~= ~u~a~rv:r . Others listed b! poliee as hav- ltve related. The 29-y:ar old av rage of twelve dresses a year
court of Magtstrate ~olhn Glhbs warning lO liquor law VIOlators whIch have been at Kentucky I. l
re
dedry· ::ho on"" Ilved in that count . Ing been burgla.nzed by Thomas I man was id nblied as 11 former and spend the and total of
early Tuesday morn mI. ca as an aftermath to 11 story State College. Dr. Atwood has ~c u m the I y I are Arnold Fust, 51l E. Market. bo -friend f the Howard wo- IT .
SIdney Craighead, 25, 1901 that the State by lis raidmg just returned from Europe, tion /iIUre!! One uart of nulk wei hs 2.121 HerscheU Runner, 227 E. Jacob; ~ who is believed to have $1 ,018, ,~. For ~es,
W. WaInut. bartender, was lined vIgor has started a factional war where he and several other draft would I ds q T k g d f DeUa Dudl y, 509 E. Walnut; I "quit" him tor the older man they are estimated lO speIId $1,-
$100 a~d costs on .the ~harge of between city and county offic- prominent American . ~i~ In the were :::r ·9.7~ m~a::U°D:f P;:::::' sa:" Mary Jo Arterberry, 519 E. Wal- Th tatal stahbing broUlht ·to 358,400,000 that Necro _en possessmg tax-paId liquor on laIs here, brought on hy protest made a survey of conditions m drafted to a figure I . ed 0 q d r h nut and Loui Kram, 609 South a cl a week-end of an un- spend annually on suits, d.-
un·licensed premises. The case of men. paymg for protection Europe co~tries. In vi~w of based <:ent of the requ~r · 4~e PO: fO ~lk~se Jackson. . , usuaJ number of malicious and acc:eseories.
alalnst James Lyle, 51, 737 W. from t:;uds. the foregomg facts, obVIOusly, requITes . qua 0 m ,
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DEWEY CALLS LOOI H IPION OF CHAMPIONSf' I __ ~.~~
FOLLOWS PLAN I
AGAINST WALCOTT
Complete Coveran
LOCAL • STATE· NATIOIlII.
'St·
• WHY P AY MORE?
KNOCKS OUT CHALLENGER; PACKED I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WITH DRAMA, SUSPENSE AND AGONY I~
Itr L WUlk Cole
lAavm, the Yankee Stadium in New York last Friday night.
where we witnessed the cripping, hagic climax to the stout·
hearted attempt of Jersey Joe Walcott to wrest the world's
heavyweilht championship from Joe Louis, anciently named by
and referred to by sports writers and experts as ''The Brown
Bomber," th ''Dark Destroyer," anries of those two ten· :~~=:;;S~~~u;h~c!:t~~':
round dec,lslOn affairs ~ometime and see for yoursell if they were his c:hureh last week.
two·man Gettysburgs. A record~ tdephone conver-
NAACP POLITICAL'
STAND UNCHANGED
SAYS SiLECTlON· OF DEWEY ODES
. ·NOT ALTER POSITION; PLATFORM HIT
"In the entire twenty rounds there was just one real knOCk-I sation between two men, identi­down.
Throw out the hullabaloo created by it and the ensuing tied as lhe agent of the liquor
'long count,' and the fact lhat. the surprising Tunney twi"" out- dispenser, Max Wolff, 1435 W. problems in
pomted the supposedly mvmclble Man Maulel·, what would you Madison, and Bishop W. S. F. White, by looking to the R.
have left? I Saunders, pastor of the Baptised secretary. said that he was "not sian people for Ieaderahip. HJi,
"Not too much in the way of slashing, thrilling lights, I as- Pent:lcostal Church, within 200 New York's Gove: nor Tom Dewey, right and California'S unduly inlPI-essed by the selre- address followed a highly pro-
~~; t~~uia:;:!'tt.i:~:u~:;,,~.::,::rt;~~~e:f ~hheO s~~:;, ~;:~~e: I ~:",!;:,,~e ~iu~~t:re;:'S:i w:::. Gomnor Earl Warren, ,.. h 0 were nominated at the rec:ent !:,:fo:~h~e;,:~~~' i:!;~~~~ ;~a~vefO:~1 lO a:=,ric::;
"Which was much th~ same with these two last fights that I ministrator Lawren"" Duncan National Republican Convention, as candidates for President mg address to the convention J ames Herndon of Atlaa1a, Ga..
(Continued on paee 4) as being suffident eviden"" of lind Vi"" President, respectively, subject to th" will of the on Sunday. who said he favored the Henry
--------------------!an agreemenL He granted re- American people in the November e1ec:\ion. A Republican leader told the A. '.','~rliice movement, because HARTEN DENIES newal on the basis of the re L"Onvcnlion that the sel'ction of the ether major polltkal parties
cording. • JOf LOUIS MOBBED AND CAR STRIPPED Govl'rnf)r D,.w,y WOUld, not ~I- a .... l1nt sin""re with the Negro,
The law requires a written ter the POSIt. n of the Negro In A",;in T. Walden, for nearly
consent from .,hurc:h authorities IN HARlEM AND THE otAMP LIKED IT Amerlcml li(" unless the Go,:- lh· ) yearsa lawyer in AUanta.
for the sale of intoxicants with- . ernor Vlent ~yond the generali- anr! v: 0 is «editATA 01'( EABL T g E g En year Th d 'ad man, ldentined by
had been abused by Rev. H&c· (Continued on l)oge 4) Paducah, July l.-W~ ~en . for the members f~ ~ LIFE OF DR. CARVDl old ast d~:th by poli""'PDIl > ,.,. E;; I ~e~:mdB a rememb~" ;f b~~e ~":I~-I not to ream~ did scream I :,~~ G7:~l o~:lect:!~~ P~~I:: would pend the amazing figure
and a possible cltahon In one who refused us of his name. the UniverSIty of Chlcalo. He Ne~oes I~ f th us . ~~u. 0 C ~ IC d . and poll caught Tbomas after I f g d gJPhllli • t p ed glOC 4,900,000. However, the 5,-
case, and filing away of the "We have not begun to raid has had many years' experience a dISCUSSIon 0 th e ~onS't VlS~ ~ I Y an h ~ I a chasa. ~..:: :~~h "'a kniC: thurndet::' 000, Negro women buy an
olher. Both .were hard In . the yet." he sa~d. The o~ous as an educalOr, the last 18 of ~ ta be o:n!';,t ~= ~u~a~rv:r . Others listed b! poliee as hav- ltve related. The 29-y:ar old av rage of twelve dresses a year
court of Magtstrate ~olhn Glhbs warning lO liquor law VIOlators whIch have been at Kentucky I. l
re
dedry· ::ho on"" Ilved in that count . Ing been burgla.nzed by Thomas I man was id nblied as 11 former and spend the and total of
early Tuesday morn mI. ca as an aftermath to 11 story State College. Dr. Atwood has ~c u m the I y I are Arnold Fust, 51l E. Market. bo -friend f the Howard wo- IT .
SIdney Craighead, 25, 1901 that the State by lis raidmg just returned from Europe, tion /iIUre!! One uart of nulk wei hs 2.121 HerscheU Runner, 227 E. Jacob; ~ who is believed to have $1 ,018, ,~. For ~es,
W. WaInut. bartender, was lined vIgor has started a factional war where he and several other draft would I ds q T k g d f DeUa Dudl y, 509 E. Walnut; I "quit" him tor the older man they are estimated lO speIId $1,-
$100 a~d costs on .the ~harge of between city and county offic- prominent American . ~i~ In the were :::r ·9.7~ m~a::U°D:f P;:::::' sa:" Mary Jo Arterberry, 519 E. Wal- Th tatal stahbing broUlht ·to 358,400,000 that Necro _en possessmg tax-paId liquor on laIs here, brought on hy protest made a survey of conditions m drafted to a figure I . ed 0 q d r h nut and Loui Kram, 609 South a cl a week-end of an un- spend annually on suits, d.-
un·licensed premises. The case of men. paymg for protection Europe co~tries. In vi~w of based